








❄️ Stay cool, save green, and silence the noise — the future of comfort is here!
The ROVSUN 9000 BTU Mini Split AC/Heating System combines inverter technology with a 19 SEER2 energy rating to deliver fast, efficient cooling and heating for spaces up to 400 sq ft. Featuring ultra-quiet operation (28-42 dBa), a versatile remote control with multiple modes, and a sleek ductless design, it’s ideal for modern homes, offices, and even solar-powered setups. Pre-charged condenser and included installation kit make it a smart, eco-friendly upgrade to traditional window units.









| ASIN | B09T6Y6ZLW |
| Additional Features | Heating And Cooling Function, Inverter Compressor, Energy Efficient, ECO mode, Sleep mode, 4 Way Swing, Dehumidifier, Fast Cooling, Turbo function, Auto-defrost |
| Air Conditioner Application | bedroom, living room, office, garage, apartment |
| Best Sellers Rank | #367,167 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #48 in Split-System Air Conditioners |
| Brand | ROVSUN |
| Brand Name | ROVSUN |
| Capacity | 0.75 Tons |
| Color | White |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Cooling Power | 9000 British Thermal Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 553 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High |
| Energy Star | 4 Star |
| Form Factor | Mini-Split |
| Installation Type | Split System |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Is Outdoor Unit Required | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.99"D x 31.92"W x 11.49"H |
| Item Weight | 19.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ROVSUN |
| Model Name | Ductless Split |
| Model Number | M0-I85J-P0SR |
| Noise | 40 Decibels |
| Number of Tubes | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.99"D x 31.92"W x 11.49"H |
| Refrigerant | R454B |
| Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 19.00 |
| Special Feature | Heating And Cooling Function, Inverter Compressor, Energy Efficient, ECO mode, Sleep mode, 4 Way Swing, Dehumidifier, Fast Cooling, Turbo function, Auto-defrost Special Feature Heating And Cooling Function, Inverter Compressor, Energy Efficient, ECO mode, Sleep mode, 4 Way Swing, Dehumidifier, Fast Cooling, Turbo function, Auto-defrost See more |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 840 watts |
| Window Opening Minimum Height | 11.49 Inches |
| Window Opening Minimum Width | 31.92 Inches |
J**N
12KBTU units work well and are quiet and efficient. Heat and cool.
Work great. I have purchased over 4 units and all are working. I use the 115VAC model because I operate my home on solar. Very efficient on power use and QUIET!. Don't waste your money on noisy window mount units. Takes 4-6 hours to install, If you have an AC friend that can vacuum the lines after install, verify no leaks, just open the valves on the compressor unit and it is pre-filled with refrigerant.
B**M
12,000 BTU unit Works great on a 40 ft motorhome, energy efficient enough for solar!
I’m very impressed with this minisplit, I installed it on my motorhome after a tornado damaged the rooftop AC. On the initial start, it was 85 outside and about 90 inside, brought the inside temperature down to 68 in just under an hour. On the first boot, it drew 900 watts until it was down to about 75 degrees, then it drew about 700 watts until it was down to 68 (set temp.) At 68, it floats between 200-600 watts, averaging about 300 watts used per hour. My 500 watt solar array in direct sunlight runs it without issues and even charges the battery bank slightly during the brightest parts of the day. Installation was straight forward, I have some residential electrical experience, some automotive experience and 0 hvac experience and I got it installed in about 5 hours. The included instructions aren’t the best, but YouTube gave me pretty much all the information I needed to get it done. Overall, 10/10 it was way better in every way than I expected and works well in a motorhome application! Just one thing to note, I just tied this to the breaker my old rooftop AC used which was 30 amps. I expected this to use a similar amount of power with similar wires, but because it uses such little power and uses such thin wire I replaced it with a 15 amp breaker, and you should too! If there’s a short somewhere, the included wires certainly wouldn’t pass enough current to trip a 30 amp breaker. This is a significant upgrade to the rooftop AC, and the one i had was pretty new and an efficient model
J**S
Okay for DIY, works well, looks good, lots of functions
I bought this because it was one of the best prices for the size BTUs that I needed for my new home office. It was also critical that it be a unit that runs on 115 volts and 20 amps because my panel does not have a lot of room and I only have 100 amp service. I ran a dedicated 20 amp run to the panel using 12/2 wire and installed a disconnect at the outside unit. You will need to vacuum the lines, so if you can't or don't want to do that, get a professional to install. Now the office stays nice and cold during the day (06/27/2024) with my desktop and monitors trying to warm things up. It is actually too cold, but that is a nice problem to have.
M**.
No support, unit broke after a year.
Bought it, had an ac guy install it for me in my 200 sq/f shop (overkill was intentional). it worked great that whole summer. Didn't use the heater the following winter, so never got to try it out. This past fall, (2024) it stopped blowing cold air (Louisiana falls are just extra summer) and displayed an error code E0. I reached out to their support team and explained my problem, they replied back with a troubleshooting guide for the E0 code and told me they’d replace it under warranty if it turns out to be broken. I had my ac guy out at the beginning of this year (01/07/25) and he found that it was the outdoor unit’s control board. I emailed this to Rovsun support, not asking for a handout, not complaining about their product, but asking where I could purchase a new control board (by this time I was certain I was out of warranty) It’s been almost two months and I’ve heard nothing back from them. I don’t like writing critical reviews, but I gave them my money, they gave me a product that broke after a year, and won’t even sell me the part to fix it.. Will update if something changes. ***UPDATE: Since the past update I’ve removed the control board and gotten into diagnosing it myself..since there is no support offered. With that being said, I’ve found the issue. The 15 amp slow burn fuse was blown, which is often a symptom of failure, rather than a cause. I removed a massive heat sink from the board to reveal a blown MOSFET, with no thermal paste on it. What use is a heat sink if you don’t use thermal paste? I inspected the other components and thankfully, they were still in good working order. So I’ll be replacing the MOSFET, a fuse, and adding thermal paste, and seeing if I can get it working again. If you’re not comfortable doing any of this, I’d advise spending the extra money on a quality product with quality support, as this product was not a diamond in the rough, but rather a plastic gem, that you’d find in your average ¢.25 machine at the grocery store. To sum up, I got what I paid for.
T**H
Good Quality.
Worked Great from the first time and all thru the entire Hot Florida Summer!
P**E
Split unit 115-Volt 20 amp HAVAC AC/heater.
This was a fantastic buy $$$ cool’s are 500 sqf + room it turbo blow’s fantastic and it is super supper whisper quiet.the ECO mode all so a plus. And it heat the room without ease.!Wife and I have decided to buy one moor unit for the living room it has the feel of being in a #5 ***** Hilton Hotel. It was very EZ to install you need a special fitting for the AC Gauge vacuum pump, which you can also buy on Amazon very EZ to fallow institutions.i did this by my self one handed.i do recommend getting moor Insulation for copper lines and good Insulating tape.lines are all very long so plan out your spot not to have to much line Coiled up behind the outside, AC unit and a place for the condensation line to drain correctly.a good cord less drill to set concrete anchor’s I used RED HEAD’S bot at Home Depot and a Disconnect 30 amp fuse box for the outside connection and a double pole breaker at the panel. Our room had to designated plugs, so the install was very easy after switching out a breaker.it dose not use to hi of AMP’s depending on what you have for power I don’t see a problem putting a Disconnect box and piggybacking off a existing outlet with a GFI or fuse disconnect box to securely protect the AC from any power outages, power, spikes or drops. I did this out of just overly protecting it, I also drilled through the concrete and set a 6 foot ground copper rod grounded that as well to the disconnect box and the circuit. Our home does not come with a ground. It is ground through the conduit so adding that was just a precautionary, it ties into the neutral leg of the panel with some advice from All pro electric in Rancho Cucamonga CA. Master electrician.i give this project a1 out of 10 on a difficulty level of a two.! For do it Self Project .And give the Product a hard, five stars.! #5 ***** wife and I did consider putting in a replacement wall A/C witch cost moor money then then this split unit $400-$600 for the same or Slightly bigger BTU it all so takes way less time to heat and cool then a wall unit and No noise I can’t specify that enough whisper quiet.the the cost of the split unit with shipping charges was Equivalent to our or slightly less $$$ than a window/wall unit, AC and without the ugliness and bulkiness and The noise that a wall or window unit makes of a traditional wall unit.it all so uses less power than a traditional AC unit for a older home without central AC and heat.has a grate Updated Decor and Modernized the room. I can’t thank the company enough it is and dose what it Describes too a T.!!!.
M**.
Don’t purchase
This one stopped working after 3 years again no communication with seller
D**N
very nice product
Came with cosmetic damage to one unit, Not the manufacture's fault, that's on FedEx. After a modest refund I agreed to kept it if it worked, it did. I suggest you for-go the flared fittings if you can, they are famous for leaking, one of mine did. Since you can't buy R-410a from almost anyone, you'll be paying some "AC contractor" to fix and recharge the system. I did use the Teflon sealer on the other fittings, and they worked. Just had trouble with one fitting. If you have some DIY skills, you can buy a swedgeing tool to open one copper line then slide the other line into the swedged one, and solder with silver solder just as the AC contractor would, and then charge you, around $480, @ $80/ pound for the freon, R-410a and labor. Overall, I'm very happy with these 2 units. We went with the 18,000 BTU size just to make sure we would never have an issue keeping the house cold in the middle of summer in central Florida. We cool 1,400 square feet. I don't know the exact dollar amount for each month, to cool, but we have been very happy so-far. And the heat pump mode, heats the home very well also, we just don't need it that often because the home is very well insulated with closed cell spray foam. We run them on whisper mode all of the time (very low speed, and very quiet). If they last several years, they will be a great investment, if not, I think they will be a simple changeout. I tell people all the time, if there forced air system goes bad, consider installing these instead. I saved at least $6000 dollar's +, with these in our new home. I highly recommend this Rovsun Mini Splits.
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